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steele2 on scored.co
14 days ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
Be mindful about quoting jwish laws of the Torah like Leviticus because they are jew laws for jws of the Old Covenant to follow.
Technically, although some of these laws seem righteous, this is judaism that was fulfilled and ended when Jesus died upon the cross and replaced with the New Covenant of Christianity.
Many Christians follow the jwish mosaic laws as if they apply to us and are still binding, but no.
The moral law still stands, but the mosaic ritual law is actually sinful to follow after Christ. The Hebrew Feasts of the OT were a preparation for the coming of the Messiah (Christ), so since the Messiah is come and gone, there is no reason for any of the old feasts or sacrifices to be practiced any longer. In fact, by practicing (a pale imitation of, since the real Hebrews have been dead 2 millenia and there is no temple) the old Hebrew feasts, the jews are denying the Kingship of Christ, and any Christian who takes part in these mock-feasts is denying Christ is the Messiah.
It's also a misrepresentation of Matthew 5:17-18 which is pushed by jews in a desperate attempt to trick Christians into thinking their jwish religion is still binding and valid instead of being fulfilled and passing from law (those laws were ended) when Jesus died upon the cross.
Some of the mosaic moral laws may be good, however they were part of the jwish old covenant which passed from the law 2,000 years ago.
Pretending selective and subjective pieces of the old covenant laws remain is baseless and presumes to know God's intention for creating them. Perhaps there were a lesson to show us the folly of jwish religious legal loopholes? We just don't know.
The fact that the jews try so hard to get people to disobey the moral law proves its so important. The devil doesnt attack things that dont threaten him.
Christ Himself said that the Moral Law will not pass until the world ends. The Ritual law of the Hebrews and their feasts (many of which were invented by Men and not God) have been abolished, but the Law still stands. He Fulfilled the Law, He did not end the Law.
Technically, although some of these laws seem righteous, this is judaism that was fulfilled and ended when Jesus died upon the cross and replaced with the New Covenant of Christianity.
Many Christians follow the jwish mosaic laws as if they apply to us and are still binding, but no.
That is not a position supported by scripture.
It's also a misrepresentation of Matthew 5:17-18 which is pushed by jews in a desperate attempt to trick Christians into thinking their jwish religion is still binding and valid instead of being fulfilled and passing from law (those laws were ended) when Jesus died upon the cross.
Some of the mosaic moral laws may be good, however they were part of the jwish old covenant which passed from the law 2,000 years ago.
Pretending selective and subjective pieces of the old covenant laws remain is baseless and presumes to know God's intention for creating them. Perhaps there were a lesson to show us the folly of jwish religious legal loopholes? We just don't know.
The Gospel of Jesus Christ clearly states that Jesus would fulfill and end the old covenant of mosaic law, which He did when He died upon the cross.
If you don't like Christianity and instead love jwish mosaic law then that's your problem, not mine.